cgaydos
Well-known member
So this may not be as bad a mistake as it seems. I don't know about the Leaf manufacturing process but it's common in the industry to have the seats be covered when delivered to the factory then to have the covers not removed until much later. This protects the interior from accidents. For this reason the problem would have been introduced by the seat supplier, with a wrong label on the seat bottom part.
Granted, someone should have caught this before it got to the delivery stage, but depending on the QA process used the Leaf may actually have kept on the protective covers until the very end - meaning that such an error would be hard to detect.
Granted, someone should have caught this before it got to the delivery stage, but depending on the QA process used the Leaf may actually have kept on the protective covers until the very end - meaning that such an error would be hard to detect.